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De nos jours, le nombre de paralysies du plexus brachial semble être en diminution. Ceci est dû, notamment, aux réglementations sur la voie publique.
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Mamane, W., Masmejean, E. (2012). Paralysie traumatique du plexus brachial de l’adulte: Prise en charge chirurgicale initiale. In: Plexus brachial Actualités et perspectives. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0334-0_4
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